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Kyle Bay's tutors include experienced classroom mentors, selective school high achievers, a Dr Du Education specialist, and award-winning leaders in maths, science and English. Among them: seasoned primary tutors, creative arts prize-winners, academic competition standouts, and peer coaches with real-world skills in guiding and inspiring K–12 students of all backgrounds.

Amina
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Amina

Tutor Mortdale, NSW
helping students in getting a better understanding on the areas they think they need more help in, and motivating students in trying their ultimate best. Tutoring is about implementing study skills, strengthen subject comprehension, boost students confidence while building learning skills. - My strengths are my communication skills - My ability…
Avishek
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Avishek

Tutor Carlton, NSW
A tutor should identify the students' areas of weakness and focus on helping the students gain knowledge in these areas rather than teaching the student what they already know. When you toss your fishing line into the water, you may have to wait hours to catch your first fish. When caring for a plant, you must water it frequently for several…
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Olivia
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Olivia

Tutor Carlton, NSW
Helping them improve, gain confidence and perform better at school work. Patient, clear and logical in explanations, nice attitude towards…
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Yashrajsing

Tutor Carlton, NSW
I believe that tutors need to be: 1. Honest as this helps to establish rapport and trust 2. Flexible as this means being willing to adjust techniques and approaches to meet the learning styles of the students 3. Be patient as learn not to show annoyance in your speech or body language 4. Be good listener as learn to pick up clues in your…
Dhanraj
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Dhanraj

Tutor Carlton, NSW
Empathy is the key here .. some students are outstanding and some are extraordinary .. we need to understand them with their level of understanding and feed them with what they would require to blossom. Makes problems easier for them to understand Simple and easy methods to follow Make them Understand the things required to excel I ensure…
Mehdi
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Mehdi

Tutor Ramsgate, NSW
To build confidence, make challenging concepts clear, and encourage independent thinking. My strengths as a tutor include a deep knowledge of mechanical engineering, physics, and mathematics, backed by over 10 years of university teaching experience. I am skilled at breaking down complex concepts into manageable steps, making challenging topics…
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Shivanshi

Tutor Carlton, NSW
A tutor's job is to fuel their students' love for learning, make them independent, and lend them a hand when it is needed. A tutor has to be available for a student and has to be a concrete source of education. I am capable of explaining a concept to students in multiple different ways, which directly aids their understanding. I am very…
Zi
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Zi

Tutor Penshurst, NSW
Patience and kindness. There is no learning without failure, and as an educator, the best thing you can do is to give your students an emotionally safe environment to fail in. Hard skills: I specialise in electrical signal analysis, and have developed a strong foundation in mathematics through my academic journey. I'm experienced with many of the…
Michael
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Michael

Tutor Sans Souci, NSW
I firmly believe that active listening and understanding each student's unique learning requirements and challenges are fundamental aspects of effective tutoring. By attentively listening to my students, I gain insights into their individual needs, enabling me to provide tailored guidance and mentorship. This approach allows me to offer…
Elton
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Elton

Tutor Hurstville, NSW
I think students should enjoy their learning and improving rather than just do it for the sake of it, so I like to bring passion to my lessons and make them actually want to learn and improve. I am passionate, kind, and patient, as I take the time to allow my students to fully understand the content. I also try to explain concepts in more than one…
Tiffany
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Tiffany

Tutor Penshurst, NSW
Something I believe is important is fostering a passion within the student for the subject, being the reason why someone starts to like something, become passionate, and work hard from their heart rather than from external sources. I would love to help students find genuine interest in Maths and Chemistry as much as I did. I try experimenting with…
Jai
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Jai

Tutor Beverley Park, NSW
As a tutor, I believe that the most important thing I can do for a student is to serve as both a teacher and a mentor by building a positive relationship with mutual trust and respect. More than just helping the students understand the material, I provide guidance and support as they navigate their educational journey. I strive to create a…
Marko
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Marko

Tutor Kirrawee, NSW
I think patience is the most important skill a tutor can have. Some students don't understand a concept right away, I had to have a concept explained to me multiple times before and if the tutor was patient I was not scared to ask. I think as I have been tutored before I knew what worked for me and what didn't so I could apply those ideas. This…
Derick
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Derick

Tutor Hurstville, NSW
Developing students to approach learning with optimism and determination. I believe all kinds educators have the greatest opportunity to set students up to achieve their personal best. I am open-minded, patient, friendly and organized. I also have a lot of experience in time-management and formatting/structuring plans. This is also primarily in…
Camila
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Camila

Tutor Sans Souci, NSW
Being able to listen to what the student thinks and needs is the best way to understand the situation and therefore opt for the best path to follow. I tend to be patient and understanding of different people needs so that tutoring is not only delivering information in a one sided way, but more of a cooperative…
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Abanob

Tutor Bexley, NSW
I consider the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be fully committed to them while fully giving the student their attention while teaching. Furthermore, I believe that a tutor has to prepare themselves very well before a lesson and bring multiple techniques with them in order to make sure that the student can fully grasp an…
Shishir
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Shishir

Tutor Penshurst, NSW
The most important things a tutor can do are to build a student’s confidence, foster independent thinking, and cultivate a genuine interest in learning. A great tutor doesn’t just provide answers—they guide students toward discovering solutions themselves, helping them become more resilient and self-sufficient learners. Encouragement,…
Ian
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Ian

Tutor Peakhurst Heights, NSW
On top of improving academic performance, tutors should provide a holistic approach to education, going beyond academia and help develop skills in leadership, find career goals and how to manage a balanced, healthy lifestyle amidst school and exams with scheduling and study strategies. Alongside academic results, I am very approachable, friendly…
Zeemal Meer
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Zeemal Meer

Tutor Penshurst, NSW
-Have confidence in the students -Simplify complex problems for them -Understand their level and teach accordingly My strengths are I love to simplify problems and I have been using this technique in my professional career. Maths isn't hard, It's just sometimes teachers cannot simplify it for…
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Abdur Rauful Jamil

Tutor Beverley Park, NSW
I believe a tutor can uplift the confidence of a student by encouraging him/her every step of the way which will benefit the students in their future. I would say breaking down a complex matter into a simpler solution so that the concept is easier to grasp for the students. Making the lessons easier by using storytelling as examples when the…
Sarang
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Sarang

Tutor Kogarah, NSW
Listening to their needs and communicating with them to find about their strengths and weaknesses Attention to detail Patience…
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Yizhuo

Tutor Bexley, NSW
I believe the most important thing a tutor may do is to grow the student's confidence. Letting them know they can do better than what they are doing, discovering their maximum potential. I think one of my biggest strengths as a tutor is that I’m patient. I understand that everyone learns at a different pace, and I don’t get frustrated if…
Alexander
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Alexander

Tutor Bexley, NSW
I think the most important thing a tutor can do is be supportive. All behaviour is belief driven, if a tutor convinces a pupil that he can do it, he will. I believe I am calm, patient, persevering, and supportive. Especially when it comes to perseverance, I will not be deterred if a student doesn't originally understand my explanations as, if I…

Local Reviews

Sharath is a very kind and patient tutor and works well with Tyson.
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Content Covered

Year 5 Grace focused on finding fractions of whole numbers and converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages.

Year 7 Olivia worked through algebraic expressions, including solving for unknowns in equations and simplifying terms.

For Year 8 Ethan, lessons covered measurement concepts such as unit conversions and reviewing data types like categorical versus numerical data, using real-world examples from his schoolwork.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 mathematics, a student showed hesitance in using correct terminology under time pressure; as one tutor noted, "she relied on memorisation rather than understanding when applying indices rules," which made scientific notation and unit conversions especially challenging during closed-book tasks.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner struggled to lay out algebraic solutions clearly—working on grid paper instead of lined paper, as required for exams, led to messy calculations and errors in linear relationships.

In primary maths, confusion between units (grams vs kilograms) slowed progress with word problems involving conversions.

When asked to read questions aloud, one Year 4 student needed frequent reminders, resulting in overlooked instructions mid-task.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Kyle Bay recently noticed some strong progress with high school students: one Year 11 student, who used to get stuck on trig proofs, now confidently recognises when to use sine or cosine rules without hesitation.

In a different session, a Year 12 biology student who struggled with structuring answers has started using clear frameworks for responses after targeted practice.

Meanwhile, a younger student surprised their tutor by asking for hints—something new—then persisted through several tricky perimeter problems instead of giving up early.

Last week, that same student worked out the missing side lengths without any prompting.

Local Spots for Tutoring

If you'd prefer not to have lessons at home, tutoring can also take place at a local library—such as South Hurstville—or at your child's school (with permission), like Connells Point Public School.